Main Factors Affecting Migration
Political violence
Family Bond
environmental cause
seeking facilities
how do push factors and pull factors explain people's decisions to migrate
Push factors are conditions in a location or region that encourage people to migrate from it. Pull factors are conditions in a location or region that encourage people to migrate to it.
Economic factors, natural disasters, and political factors play a role in migration in the Caribbeans.
cause they don't like people
Religious people would migrate if they were persecuted or unable to observe their religion.
People migrate for various reasons, including seeking better economic opportunities, escaping conflict or persecution, joining family members, pursuing education or training, and experiencing environmental changes such as natural disasters or climate-related issues.
1. type of area
people migrate to different regions to make a better living.
YES they do because when they want food they migrate to get it
People migrate due to a combination of factors known as push-pull theory. Push factors refer to reasons motivating people to leave their current location, such as unemployment, political instability, or natural disasters. Pull factors are aspects of a different location that attract migrants, such as job opportunities, better living standards, or political stability.
Jobs and employment opportunities may cause humans to migrate to urban areas.
When people migrate the population that they left becomes smaller. When these people migrate to where they are going to that population becomes larger.